This video is an examination and discussion of the sea surface temperature data associated with the recent blizzard called Nemo, and with hurricane Sandy. There's nothing unusual about those temperatures, and there's no evidence of manmade global warming in that data.

There is also a very brief discussion at the end of the video about the natural warming of satellite-era sea surface temperatures.

After a five minute introduction, this video is broken down into 3 sections:

1. An introduction to El Niño and La Niña
2. The long-term impacts of El Niño and La Niña on sea surface temperatures
3. An overview of impacts of El Niño and La Niña on Ocean Heat Content in the tropics.

It's not often our "reply to article" section comes up with a retrospective reply to one of the main opposition, this time Al Gore has tried to put forward.......Climate deniers often cite the expanding sea ice in the Southern Ocean is evidence that the climate crisis is not occurring"....and then states that "It turns out the opposite is true in his articleAnother Climate Denial Myth Answered

The following article from Bob Tisdale seems to have many if not all the answers for Al Gore, lets hope either he or his friends are shown the error of their way!

The Liu and Curry (2010) paper has been the subject of a number of posts at Watts Up With That over the past few days. This post should complement Willis Eschenbach’s post Dr. Curry Warms the Southern Ocean, by providing a more detailed glimpse at the availability of source data used by Hadley Centre and NCDC in their SST datasets and by illustrating SST anomalies for the periods used by Liu and Curry. I’ve also extended the data beyond the cutoff year used by Liu and Curry to show the significant drop in SST anomalies since 1999.

Preliminary Note: I understand that Liu and Curry illustrated the principal component from an analysis of the SST data south of 40S, but there are two primary objectives of this post as noted above: to show how sparse the source data is and to show that SST anomalies for the studied area have declined significantly since 1999.

» How much "Man Made" CO2 Is In The Earth's Atmosphere?
I think ALL of the CO2 in the Earth's Atmosphere is from man.
I'm not sure how much "Man Made" CO2 is in the Earth's Atmosphere.
There is .04% CO2 in the Earth's Atmosphere and of that "Man" has added an extra 4% (1 part in 62,500)